Brenda Christian

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  • How to Make Crocheted Cat Toys
    You can have endless hours of fun playing with a kitten while they interact with playthings like crocheted cat toys, which can be easily made at home.
  • The Curiously Curly German Rex Cat
    This is the oldest known cat that has a curly or wavy coat; a rare breed, which is believed to have originated in Germany.
  • How to Find a Lost Dog or Cat
    Dogs are more likely to be wearing a collar with a dog license or rabies tag that helps local shelters or neighbors identify owners through county records.
  • Tips for Bathing and Grooming a Cranky Cat
    Learn how to protect yourself and your cranky cat during bathtime.
  • How to Remove Ticks from Dogs
    Learn the do's and don'ts of tick removal from dogs. Learn how to prevent those pesky critters from invading your yard.
  • Skin Conditions of the American Bulldog
    Does your American Bulldog have an itch? Are they making the skin raw from licking and chewing? Learn what skin problems this breed may develop and how to treat them.
  • How to Grow Sweet Potatoes
    Learn how to grow sweet potatoes for school projects, for decorative landscape vines or for harvesting for the dinner table.
  • The Benefits of Treating Canine Arthritis with Rimadyl
    Don't let your senior dog suffer through those golden years with arthritis pain. Ask your veterinarian if they will prescribe Rimadyl for canine arthritis. Your dog will love you even more for it!
  • When Should You Take the Burlap Off of a Root Ball?
    So you've purchased a new tree and you're not sure what to do with the burlap bag that is holding the roots. Read further to lean the pros and cons of leaving those roots rapped!
  • Christmas Before Black Friday Blues
    I've always been able to pull off a little something for everyone even in the super lean years, but this particular year I had absolutely nothing to give.
  • Why Are My Cucumber Leaves Turning Yellow
    Learn the basic needs of the cucumber plant and some simple tips that will improve your harvest.
  • Hints and Tips for Planting Seed Potatoes
    Like most gardening projects, planting seed potatoes is not rocket science - but it will take a bit of extra physical effort to give them a proper start.
  • How to Propagate Strawberry Plants
    What do you do with those strawberry runners? Learn how to make your strawberry patch expand and grow without buying more plants.
  • How to Repot Rootbound Houseplants and Flowers
    What are the benefits of repotting your flowers and when do you know it is time to repot? Let's review your options.
  • Tips to Improve Tomato Harvests
    Whether you’re a novice gardener or a long time gardener, following a few tips on how to produce more tomatoes per plant may be helpful in producing a bountiful crop each year
  • Calcium for the Garden: Feeding Your Plants for Maximum Harvests
    There are several ways to add calcium to your garden soil to prevent calcium deficiency including commercial products and organic products.
  • How to Build a Butterfly House
    Add a whimsical look to your flowerbeds and attract beautiful butterflies with the addition of butterfly houses.
  • How to Make Your Home Less Inviting to Squirrels
    Squirrels are cute but can be dangerous to your health and home. Learn how to protect your home from these pesky nutcrackers.
  • How to Choose Frost Tolerant Flowers
    There are an abundance of herbaceous perennials that will winter over and provide you with many years of early blooms. There are also a few perennial and annual flowers that can be planted outside in April in the northeast for a fresh burst of color.
  • How to Apply Fertilizer and Grass Seed at the Same Time
    Save time and money by applying fertilizer products and grass seed at the same time. Learn the do's and don'ts of this time saving greening task.
  • How to Make Rocks for Creative Landscaping
    Design a beautiful garden or landscape a new home on a budget using simple concrete mixtures, recycled forms and water.
  • How to Prevent Grass Kill from Sidewalk Salt
    Let’s take a look at how salt affects plant growth and what can be done to limit or prevent damage to grass and landscape plants.
  • Christmas Eve Services in Medina Ohio at Connection Church
    Connection Church at 2524 Medina Road in Medina OH will be holding two Christmas Eve services at 6 and 7:30 p.m. with live animals, candlelight singing and a brush with Jesus. Come as you are!
  • Grandma's Buttermilk Pie
    Buttermilk pie has a texture similar to custard pie. It is sweet and solid with no hint of buttermilk flavor. Serve your guests this delicious treat and don't tell them the ingredients until after they've raved about the taste!
  • Preschool Crafts for the Holidays III
    Who doesn't love making a hundred loops out of construction paper and gluing them all together? Who doesn't love stringing countless beads or Froot Loops to decorate the tree? Have fun this holiday season making memories with your preschoolers.
  • Preschool Crafts for the Holidays II
    Decorate your Christmas tree with special keepsake handmade ornaments made by tiny hands with love. Great for gift giving too!
  • Guacamole - Easy At Home Appetizer
    If you love the fresh taste of avocados, guacamole is an easy appetizer that can be quickly prepared and added to any raw vegetable tray.
  • Easy Butternut Squash
    Butternut Squash has a light, sweet flavor when cooked properly. You can cook with various toppings - just about anything from the kitchen - or plain to watch calories. This recipe covers baking a plain squash.
  • Easy Potato Cakes
    One of my memories of mom's cooking was her delicious 'tater cakes. She never really measured anything, just a pinch of this and that according to how she felt that day. Sometimes she added onions and sometimes corn. This is her basic recipe.
  • Growing Up Parent
    Our 20's can be a time of selfish partying - staying up all night, going wherever we want, hanging out with whoever we want. We are free to fall in love, get married or not, and free to have children. Wait, have children?
  • How to Lose Weight with Weight Watchers
    Weight Watchers is a program administered in a group setting that encourages and equips its members for successful weight loss without hunger.
  • How to Choose a Gift for Grampa
    Poor grandpa. His life is so empty. He has no bow ties, no special cologne, cold boney legs, big ears, he can't dance and he needs to exercise.
  • Camping Out for ChristmasToys
    Have you ever stood in line for hours for a cabbage patch doll, a ninja turtle, a Sega Genesis or a Wii? This mother has been right there with you.
  • Making Turkey with the Band
    Show up to a house full of young, poor musicians and only a couple of women on Thanksgiving Day and you're sure to end up in the kitchen!
  • Presence for Africa - the Beans and Rice Challenge
    Try living on the same diet that many children eat every day in parts of Africa - beans and rice. This is a very difficult task for Americans who can purchase snacks and treats or a fast food burger just about anytime they want.
  • Prevention is the Best Medicine for Osteoporosis
    Osteoporosis can progress to a debilitating level for senior citizens who have not practiced osteoporosis prevention in their early years. This disease can be genetic or brought on by illness or poor nutrition and lack of exercise.
  • Preschool Crafts for the Holidays
    A little glue, a splash of color, safe scissors and a lot of imagination are all that's needed for fun Thanksgiving craft making.
  • Central Air Conditioning System Mechanics
    How does a central air conditioning unit that sits outside in the hot sun cool down my entire home?
  • Sing Me One More Ballad
    Tony Marvin Ingram was born in Rockingham, NC on August 6th, 1953, and recently traveled to Heaven where he currently fiddles and sings for his precious Jesus. I was fortunate enough to spend five years with this blessed man of God in his younger years.
  • Aetna Group Health - Quality Coverage Vs. The Public Option
    My employer provides group coverage through Aetna. I have never had any problems with coverage decisions, copays or finding excellent physicians through this carrier.
  • What's in Your Movie Vault?
    From Rudolph to Jingle All the Way, Christmas movies are timeless when they project an innocent message.
  • Gumdrops or Silly Socks - What Shall We Give the Teacher This Year?
    Don't forget your middle school teachers this year when making out that holiday list. But do forget the apples and homemade snowmen this time around.
  • Grownup Christmas Wishes
    Christmas is not always about what you get, but a time to look back over the year and see how much you've already been given.
  • H1N1 Vaccine Injury Compensation
    If you are severely injured or die from symptoms related to the H1N1 vaccination, you may be able to file a claim with the government.
  • What Christmas and the Holidays Mean to Me
    Family feuds, overspent credit cards and underfunded bank accounts are no way to envision Christmastime - it's time to reclaim your holidays!
  • Swine Flu Vaccine Apprehension
    Learning to listen to your inner voice can have its challenges, especially when deciding whether to accept the swine flu vaccination. I have decided it is not for me.
  • Navajo Code Talkers
    Navajo was the preferred code language during World War II, and was also used in the Korean War.
  • Panic Disorder and Physical Causes
    A review of four studies identifying non-psychological factors that play an important role as a trigger to panic attacks and the development of a panic disorder.
  • Crocus Cloth - What is it Used For?
    Crocus cloth is used by jewelers, machinists and those who like to restore old machinery.
  • OSHA - Guidelines for Medical Facilities
    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has established strict guidelines for medical facility operations.

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